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Last updated: April 1999
So what is the Networking Newsletter?
As many people have said, "It's great", ".the best way to find out what's really going on in Manchester's campaigning scene", and "a bloody good buy"!
Every other month, the Newsletter gives news on what groups have been up to and what they have planned, a huge list of campaigners and activists, and a multi-colour "Clash Avoidance Calendar" listing over 200 forthcoming meetings, demos and other events. That's the printed version - this Web site has most (but not all) the news included, but on the other hand is updated at least weekly.
This issue
This issue we have a feature on
genetically modified food, we pop into the
OK-asional (Squat) Cafe
and round up the
anti-war campaigns.
There's plenty of other news on lots of other campaigns, and the usual events listings.
Unfortunately the good people at MARC have decided to switch their internet stuff away from Poptel which means the Networking Newsletter's web site will be moving soon. All members will be notified of this. Others should fill in a form to join our notification list.
And for those who still can't work out how to get the printed version, try here!
You must credit the Networking Newsletter Project if you copy or print any of it for photocopying/distributing or email parts to others. Include the Networking Newsletter's phone number ([pls use email]) and email address ([email protected]) with all credits. And don't forget to submit your articles for future issues!
The Networking Newsletter Project relies on donations to survive so, to encourage you to subscribe to the real thing, we have included here but a sample of the printed newsletter.
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Not included in the on-line version News included in the newsletter, but not here, includes:
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Given our readership is well over 500 groups (and thus thousands of individuals) per issue, it's the best way to get your message across. Please note that only adverts from those meeting our Ethical Criteria will be considered. If you're interested, give Michael a call today on [pls use email]. |
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